The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture’s latest exhibit showcases a unique collection of 30 works by one of Spokane’s favorite artists

“A Dialogue” (2007)   Photo Courtesy the MAC” class=”uk-display-block uk-position-relative uk-visible-toggle”> click to enlarge

Photo Courtesy the MAC

“A Dialogue” (2007)

Even if you don’t think you know Harold Balazs’ artwork, you’ve probably experienced it if you’ve spent any time in and around Spokane, where the artist lived and worked for nearly seven decades before his death in 2017.

Maybe you’ve splashed in Riverfront Park’s Rotary Fountain, which Balazs co-created in 2006, or smiled at the “hidden” message atop his Expo-’74-era tower outside First Interstate Center for the Arts known as “The Lantern.”

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